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Pyromorphite from
Hungry Hushes, Langthwaite, Arkengarthdale, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England, UK


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Classification
Species:Pyromorphite
Formula:Pb5(PO4)3Cl
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Dealer/Collection Label
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Baryteⓘ2 photos of Pyromorphite associated with Baryte at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyromorphite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hungry Hushes, Langthwaite, Arkengarthdale, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England, UK
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Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1100729
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1100729:4
GUID (UUID V4):bca0206e-156d-4e9b-991e-c7e81cecb11a
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pleasecontact the publishers. Beamish, The North of England Open Air Museum,County Durham [Beamish]: pages................... 201 72 Foreword ORTHERN England, an area of great natural beauty, is additionally...District, the north Pennines, Cumbria, various regions of north-east England, and North Yorkshire. Such a diverse...finest examples of a zoned orefield. Indeed, the north Pennines are designated a Global Geopark. Economic...and domestic features currently visible in the north Pennines landscape. Miners' interests, and creativity
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90 Linarite from Cononley Mine, Skipton, North Yorkshire John Chapman and David I. Green 91 95 An... 112 120 BOOK REVIEW ‘‘Gold Occurrences in the UK’’ Norman Moles Journal of the Russell Society, volume...The current ‘History of Mineral Collections’ in the UK is not even a ‘History of Kings and Queens’. A small...is preserved at Cliffe Castle, Keighley, West Yorkshire. Museums, especially local museums, have had a...largest remaining mineral galleries in northern England. Strontianite was discovered by chance while volunteers
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imprint upon the beautiful hill country of the Yorkshire Dales, the geology and mineral deposits of which...the stable Askrigg fault-block is flanked to the north by the Stainmore Trough and the Craven Basin respectively...of vein 0.35 m , BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY England and Wales K. C. DUNHAM and A. A. WILSON CONTRIBl;·roRS... Sheet 31 British Regional Geology Northern England ( 4th edition) Maps 1:625 000 Solid geology, south...GeologicalSurvey, London • .. ' Printed in the UK for Hl\fSO Ud 737385 (~20 3/85 V CONTENTS 1
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Changes 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 News Items Update on UK Mining Projects ...................................will be a loss; especially to members in the north of England. On a more up-beat theme, there is positive...to several of the potential mining ventures in the UK both in terms of increased estimates of available...South Crotty but a new exploration programme in the north Pennines offers the possibility of significant developments...in the future. It seems entirely possible that the UK may once again have a metalliferous mining industry
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............................................. .North West 23 ..........................................Society since the publication of Newsletter 45: North West Branch: Mr N W MADDEN Southern Branch: Mr J...well. year and for a trial at least we plan the North Pennines AONB Geopark held at the St. John's Chapel...longer interested in their collection of a seri es of UK first day covers; 86 issues from the period July...Fells, one with Graham Standring, the new Ranger North and an other with Graham and John Hodgson, the LDNPA
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........... “Encouraging” initial results from North Pennine drilling project ....... Scottish Gold exhibition...nice crystals? There will be events held around the UK and across the world, but one which caught my attention...as you will no doubt be aware, some parts of the UK are richer, mineralogically, than others and therefore...I have suggested an overview of the whole of the UK. I will be focussing on the period from the mid-eighteenth...was born on 4th August 1942 in Middlesbrough, England, the day on which Middlesbrough Railway Station
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.............................................. north west ;::::::::::::::ili~-~~;:,;i¡d~~~;;J-~fili~-i~:¡di:;;~¡......................................... the first uk rigs conference a ustin lockwood 3 5 ..............Leslie Dunlap's talk on the 'Minerals of the North of England', held on Sunday, 6 December 1998 showed a...mineralisation to be seen, mainly chrysocolla, pyromorphite and malachite, but rosasite, hemimorphite and...hope of finding corkite. There was plenty of pyromorphite and hydrated oxides of manganese, but no corkite
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has donated a wide range of items, covering both UK and world mineralogical topics, to the Society Library;...of a number of publications (Mineralogical Record, UK Journal of Mines and Minerals, Lapis) and a variety...lively turn out from our members. Zinc deposits in the UK Ten of us joined our previous branch Chair Dr Steve...thought the talk was going to be 'smithsonite in the UK'. But the first slide reassured us, a smashing sample...is probably the only primary zinc mineral in the UK. Mineralogically, zinc minerals are a relatively
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............................................. North West iVorthern Wales & West I Southern Russell...not to be biased, but I have to congratulate the North West branch on giving me such a hard time trying...of pseudobrookite (museum photo shown). Moving north to Baia Mara, which also has a long and varied mining...November we had our usual joint meeting with the North East Geological Society (NEGS). I talked about two...first was quartz epimorphs after fluorite from the North Pennines. You can read this up in the latest Journal
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8 9 10 News Items: A New Potash Mine for North Yorkshire? ................................... Hemerdon...considered the future prospects for mining in the UK to be pretty bleak, the last few months have seen...announcement of the commencement of test drilling in North Yorkshire for a potential new potash mine; optimistic...attract participants from the Midlands and further north, and we look forward to seeing many of you there...amounted to ÂŁ65.47 which has been forwarded to Diabetes UK and a letter of grateful acknowledgement for this
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...............................................North West 2 7 .........................................the Central Branch (1988-95). My main interests are UK mineralogy (in particular the mineralogy of Leicestershire...organisation that will continue to play a major role in UK mineralogy. Frank Ince 2 Russell Society Newsletter...The regional geology of Yorkshire; Day 2: The petroleum geology of the North Sea; Day 3: The impact of...of resource extraction of Northern England and offshore. • The Mineralogical Society is hosting the IMAM
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...............................................North West 24 ..........................................would be to run two symposia a year, one for the North and one for the South of the country. A suitable...members attending, particularly those from the North of England, will be available to assist where possible...specimens in total. Major refurbishment work in the North-East Wing of the Museum during the late 196o's/early...Kerith Graeber Northern Branch: Dennis Charlton North West Branch: Barry Roberts Southern Branch: Marc
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with high temperatures, but they are unusual for the UK and are therefore worth a comment. As responsible...seen any truly serious cases of heatstroke in the UK, the potential is there and I have seen many minor...Newsletter 48: Central: Mr T WARDLE, Dr J FOLKES North West: Dr M ROBERTS, Mr T HARRISON, Mr D CHARLTON...(south) and Geology and building stones in Wales (north), (both BGS 2002) . He introduced us to the types...rich, typical of many Triassic sandstones in the UK. It is not very compact and has just a little overgrowth
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South East 15 ................................... North West Branch trip to Alderley Edge Christine Critchley....................................... ......... North West 29 ..........................................Michael Garle; Marcus Rutherford and Steve Sorrell North West Branch: John Davidson Southern Branch: Adrian...ONE! when I typed in 'mineral news' and checked the uk button. Gary is still searching for materia_l,,!9"pu...native silver from Batopilas, Barranca del Cobre, North Mexico. It stuck in my mind, because we wanted to
 
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